EP3452398A1 - Device and method for the evacuation of buildings - Google Patents
Device and method for the evacuation of buildingsInfo
- Publication number
- EP3452398A1 EP3452398A1 EP16723691.8A EP16723691A EP3452398A1 EP 3452398 A1 EP3452398 A1 EP 3452398A1 EP 16723691 A EP16723691 A EP 16723691A EP 3452398 A1 EP3452398 A1 EP 3452398A1
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- Prior art keywords
- elevator
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Classifications
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B66—HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a device and a method for the evacuation of buildings, especially in an emergency of fire or other cases of emergency when there is the need to evacuate a building.
- apartment buildings or similar estates where many people work or live in one construction of many floors, there is the danger of a fatal situation if the inhabitants are not able to leave the building in the case of emergency, e.g. a fire accident.
- the aim of the present invention is to disclose a solution, which eliminates or at least alleviates the one or more of the drawbacks occurring in prior-art solutions presented above, and to enable a fast and secure evacuation of a building using the elevator system of this building, at least as an alternative to the stairs.
- inventive content of the application can also be defined differently than in the claims presented below.
- inventive content may also consist of several separate inventions, especially if the invention is considered in the light of expressions or implicit sub-tasks or from the point of view of advantages or categories of advantages achieved. In this case, some of the attributes contained in the claims below may be superfluous from the point of view of separate inventive concepts.
- the features of the various embodiments of the invention can be applied within the scope of the basic inventive concept in conjunction with other embodiments.
- the present invention enables the evacuation of a tall building even if there are toxic fumes or fire somewhere in the elevator shaft.
- the invention is applicable for any incident, where the elevator shaft could be contaminated or filled with toxic gases, radioactive substances, causative organisms, heat, cold gases or else.
- the position of the emergency situation will be referred to with the expression "floor of incident”.
- the method to evacuate buildings by using an elevator system is based on the steps:
- an incident e.g. a fire and/or the emission of toxic gases
- receiving an emergency signal in this regard and determining the floor of this incident, - optionally: moving at least one elevator car in a predefined evacuation position,
- the invention refers to a system for the evacuation of buildings providing an elevator system comprising at least one elevator car and an elevator shaft, and is characterized in that it comprises means to detect an incident (e.g. a fire and/or the emission of toxic gases) or means to receive an emergency signal in this regard, means to determine the floor of this incident, and at least one sealing element positioned in the elevator shaft, which is constructed to seal the elevator shaft, so that the elevator shaft is divided in at least two sections by the sealing element.
- an incident e.g. a fire and/or the emission of toxic gases
- the invention also refers to an elevator shaft that is provided with at least one sealing element positioned in the elevator shaft and constructed to seal the elevator shaft, so that the elevator shaft is divided in two sections by the sealing element.
- Means for detecting an incident e.g. a fire and/or the emission of toxic gases, organisms, radiation
- an incident e.g. a fire and/or the emission of toxic gases, organisms, radiation
- means for receiving an emergency signal in the regard of fire or toxic gases or one of the other incidences are well known in the art, as well as means for receiving an emergency signal in the regard of fire or toxic gases or one of the other incidences.
- Preferred means to detect an incident are sensors from the group fire sensors, smoke sensors, gas sensors, radiation sensors and sensors for detecting biohazard.
- the system of the invention is connected to the fire-alarm-system of the building. Since most buildings are equipped with a fire-alarm-system, this could be the alternative with the lowest costs.
- the sensor detecting an incident also defines the floor of incident.
- the floor of incident is defined by the alarm-button pressed.
- determining of the floor of incident will be easy by determine the respective sensor or alarm-button.
- the system also comprises the above mentioned sensors in the elevator shaft. With the help of these sensors it is possible to determine during evacuation, whether the atmosphere or heat in the respective shaft-section is safe for evacuation or not.
- the seal ing the elevator shaft is necessary to prevent fire, particles or gases to enter the section of the elevator shaft where the evacuation is managed. It is not necessary to seal the shaft air-tight, since smal l amounts of particles or toxic gases could probably be ignored, however, an air-tight seal ing of the shaft is preferred.
- the seal ing of the shaft is accompl ished with at least one seal ing element.
- This seal ing element is preferably a sl iding door, a trapdoor, a hatch, has the shape of an iris diaphragm or the shape of a rol ler shutter. It comprises at least one door element, although two or more door elements are also preferred (e.g. two or more door wings or elements of an iris diaphragm).
- the concept of the invention could be accompl ished with only one seal ing element (e.g. arranged at the half of the hight of the elevator shaft) that spl its the shaft in two sections, one upper section and one lower section.
- one seal ing element e.g. arranged at the half of the hight of the elevator shaft
- the floor of incident wil l be, so that this section cannot be evacuated using the elevator system, but the other section of the elevator shaft is separated from the floor of incident and there the elevator car(s) could be used to evacuate the inhabitants.
- At least one of the seal ing elements is inflatable, especial ly by a gas-cartridge.
- the shape should correlate to the cross section of the elevator shaft, it is not necessary to match 100%, since due to the non-rigid walls of the inflatable sealing element and due to the inflating process, a sealing could easily be accomplished. It should be noted that if there are toxic fumes or fire in the shaft in upper floors, the invention allows elevators still evacuate people from lower floors.
- sealing elements arranged at more than one floor, especially at all floors.
- the exact position of the sealing elements is between the elevator doors of adjoining floors so that the sealing of two adjoining sealing elements would result in the division of the elevator shaft in three sections (what is especially preferred), where one section lies under the floor of incident, one section lies above the floor of incident and one section includes the elevator door of the floor of incident and no (or only a neglectable amount of) heat/toxic gases penetrating the door may intrude into the other sections that can be used for safe evacuation.
- the elevator shaft is divided in at least three sections as described above.
- one elevator car could be used as sealing element in that it is arranged right in front of the elevator doors of the floor of incident and not moved during evacuation.
- At least one elevator car, especially all elevator cars, and/or at least one of the landings, especially all landings, are provided with car-sealing elements that are designed to seal the gap between a respective elevator car and a respective landing.
- This seal should especially be airtight to prevent gases to enter the shaft.
- the car-sealing elements should be designed to be moved in a sealing position in the case of an emergency and stay in a non-sealing position during normal operation. This is preferably achieved with moving elements, especially motor-driven, hydraulic and/or pneumatic moving elements.
- the car-sealing elements could also preferably fall into position by gravity if a lock bar, holding the car-sealing elements in a non-sealing position, is opened in the case of an emergency.
- the car-sealing elements are inflatable, especially by a gas- cartridge (e.g. CO2).
- a gas- cartridge e.g. CO2
- a gas- cartridge e.g. CO2
- a inflatable bulge be fixed around the doors of a an elevator car (or of a landing site) and inflated in the case of an emergency. This would render a tight seal around the only apertures (doors) of a landing and the gap between elevator car and shaft-wall of the landing.
- These inflatable seals could be a very easy and low priced alternative.
- the alternative using an elevator car is combined with additional sealing elements (e.g. fire doors). This would render a redundant sealing of a landing.
- the sealing elements comprise apertures at a position where the cables of the elevator system will be in the sealed position of the seal ing elements. These apertures should be smal l, especially less than 5 cm (or better less than 2 cm) larger than the diameter of the elevator cables.
- each seal ing element is designed as fire protection door.
- the seal ing elements are made from a rigid material, especial ly metal or plastic (especial ly heat-resistant plastic as e.g. PEEK). Metal is preferred, especial ly in a thickness more than 1 mm (or even more than 4 mm). That has the advantage that smal l objects fal l ing from above may not perforate or destroy the seal ing elements.
- the seal ing elements have the additional advantage to el iminate or at least decrease the chimney effect of the elevator shaft.
- the seal ing elements or the elevator system comprise sensors to prohibit the sealing of the shaft if an elevator car is in the way of the respective seal ing element.
- the system is preferably designed that the next suitable seal ing element seals the shaft instead.
- the elevator system comprises at least one elevator car.
- the benefit of the invention is recognized best, if the elevator system comprises two or more elevator cars that can be moved independently.
- These multicar systems al low higher transportation capacity, as wel l as a distributed operation of elevator activities (e.g. above and below the floor of incident).
- Known elevator systems are operated by the use of steel cables or elevator cars having an individual moving system (slip-resistant moving means driven by an electric motor).
- the invention could be executed with traditional one-car systems, where the car operates in one of the sections separated by the sealing elements, there are much more advantages of the invention concerning multicar concepts, since the cars could operate in all separated areas and carry much more inhabitants in the same time compared to a one-car system.
- the ratio of inhabitants above : below the floor of incident is determined and the elevator cars are arranged so that the number of cars above and below the floor of incident correspond to this ratio. If more inhabitants are above a fire, than more cars would be in the section above the fire to carry the inhabitants to the roof or other escape routes (e.g. bridges). The ratio of inhabitants above/below the floor of incident does not need to be determined by counting, but could also be determined by the statistical occupancy of the floors at the time of incident.
- the system is designed to separate safety elements of the elevator systems from the main safety system of the elevator system, usual ly, the safety system prevents certain moving procedures in the case of certain occurrences.
- turning or rotation points for the elevator cars are adjusted to the sections of the sealed elevator shaft. LIST OF FIGU RES
- the invention wi l l be described in detai l by the aid of examples of its embod iments, wherein: Fig. 1 outl ines a preferred system.
- Fig. 2 outl ines the movement of elevator cars in the case of a fire.
- Fig. 3 outl ines the seal ing of the elevator shaft.
- Fig. 4 demonstrates another preferred embod iment. DETAI LED DESCRIPTION OF THE I NVENTION
- FIG. 1 to 3 outl ine a preferred system and d isplay the method of the invention.
- the elevator system comprises several elevator cars 1 (mu lti-car- system A to E) that move in two elevator shafts or one double elevator shaft, respectively.
- the elevator cars 1 A, E, D
- the Elevator cars 1 move upward in the left shaft and downward in the right shaft (B, C, see arrows).
- the Elevator cars 1 reach the top or the bottom, they move sideways to reach the other elevator shaft so that a closed cycle occurs.
- Elevator cars on up-direction shaft may, if possible also travel downwards in order to get all floors above the fire trap doors 2 clear.
- Lock release is e.g. accomplished by an electric signal.
- the closing of the fire trap doors 2 may occur by motors, hydraulic cylinders or other means to close it properly. In an easy embodiment they can just fall shut due to gravity.
- the system preferably
- FIG. 4 an embodiment is outlined where there are several fire trap doors 2 that are arranged such that they seal the elevator shaft at positions between the floors (see broken lines). In the case of a fire behind an elevator door 3, the fire trap doors 2 above and below that elevator door 3 will seal the elevator shaft as shown by the arrows and the broken lines outlining the position of the fire trap doors 2 in closed state.
- the floor of incident will be completely separated from the rest of the elevator shaft and evacuation by elevator cars (not shown) may be accomplished in the section below the floor of incident as well as in the section above the floor of incident.
- the sealing may be accomplished not by adjacent fire trap doors 2, but with the sealing of all relevant fire trap doors 2.
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